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LSO Masterclass - Contra Bassoon

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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2008

with Dominic Morgan: http://lso.co.uk/dominicmorgan

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  • Yes but contra can play those notes strong and loud. Tuba down there sounds like a whale farting at the bottom of the ocean- no strength.

  • contrabassoon rules! It has the power to blow your hair off with sound!

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  • @MatthewKaras I know. I have played bassoon for a long time. My comment was to emphasize that both bassoon and contra play in bass clef, and of course, others when necessary.

  • that low note is the most badass thing I have ever heard......

  • @8000cheese go for saxophone

  • i love how the bell is near your balls XD

  • @yellowpostit23 look for sasparilla by john mackey. it's got an awesome contra solo in it

  • @anebt actually facts prove that the octocontrabass clarinet by le blanc has frequencies lower then what we can here.. Contrabassoon goes 8 hertz higher.

  • Putting a bari sax mouthpiece on a tuba sounds so amazing.

  • I'd rather learn to play something sexier, lol

  • Check out foxproductscom for info on contras.

  • @dimsimlord its harder to play louder down there on brass instruments. tubas can play louder in general though. if you want those notes to be played loud find a contrabass trombone.. those beasts can get LOUD down there lol

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